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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jeremy Jay Freese is an American sociologist and author. Work life Freese is a professor of sociology at Stanford University, where he is also the co-leader of the Health Disparities Working Group in the Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences. He previously served as professor of sociology at Northwestern University from 2007 to 2015, where he chaired the Department of Sociology from 2010 to 2013 and served as Ethel and John Lindgren Professor of Sociology from 2013 to 2015.
Jeremy Freese's Published Works
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Published Works
- Regression models for categorical dependent variables using Stata, 2nd Edition (2005) (3966)
- Promoting an open research culture (2015) (1615)
- Gene discovery and polygenic prediction from a genome-wide association study of educational attainment in 1.1 million individuals (2018) (1401)
- The Generalizability of Survey Experiments* (2015) (777)
- The Demographic and Political Composition of Mechanical Turk Samples (2016) (488)
- Comparing data characteristics and results of an online factorial survey between a population-based and a crowdsource-recruited sample (2014) (429)
- Toward Some Fundamentals of Fundamental Causality: Socioeconomic Status and Health in the Routine Clinic Visit for Diabetes1 (2005) (336)
- Regression Models for Categorical Outcomes using Stata (2005) (284)
- Most Reported Genetic Associations With General Intelligence Are Probably False Positives (2012) (262)
- Variation in the Heritability of Educational Attainment: An International Meta-Analysis (2013) (251)
- When do older adults turn to the internet for health information? Findings from the wisconsin longitudinal study (2006) (224)
- Genetics and the Social Science Explanation of Individual Outcomes1 (2008) (201)
- Genetic analysis of social-class mobility in five longitudinal studies (2018) (190)
- The Promises and Pitfalls of Genoeconomics* (2012) (187)
- Fundamental Causality: Challenges of an Animating Concept for Medical Sociology (2011) (182)
- Nature, Nurture, Neither, Nor: Black-White Differences in Beliefs about the Causes and Appropriate Treatment of Mental Illness (2000) (177)
- Replication Standards for Quantitative Social Science (2007) (165)
- Replication in Social Science (2017) (161)
- The potential relevances of biology to social inquiry (2003) (154)
- Bad news indeed for Ryff’s six-factor model of well-being (2006) (139)
- Using Anchoring Vignettes to Assess Group Differences in General Self-Rated Health (2011) (136)
- Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration (2020) (134)
- Sociobiology, Status, and Parental Investment in Sons and Daughters: Testing the Trivers‐Willard Hypothesis1 (1999) (124)
- Rebel without a Cause or Effect: Birth Order and Social Attitudes (1999) (123)
- Cognitive ability and Internet use among older adults (2006) (120)
- Genetics and Social Inquiry (2009) (104)
- Prosodic features of bad news and good news in conversation (1998) (101)
- Seven tenths incorrect: Heterogeneity and change in the waist‐to‐hip ratios of Playboy centerfold models and Miss America pageant winners (2002) (91)
- Who are feminists and what do they believe? The role of generations (2003) (91)
- Defining the environment in gene-environment research: lessons from social epidemiology. (2013) (89)
- The Provision of Hospital Chaplaincy in the United States: A National Overview (2008) (81)
- Polygenic prediction of educational attainment within and between families from genome-wide association analyses in 3 million individuals (2022) (80)
- Risk preferences and gender differences in religiousness: Evidence from the world values survey (2004) (78)
- The Politics of the Gene: Social Status and Beliefs about Genetics for Individual Outcomes (2009) (67)
- Credential Privilege or Cumulative Advantage?: Prestige, Productivity, and Placement in the Academic Sociology Job Market (2016) (64)
- Promoting an open research culture : Author guidelines for journals could help to promote transparency , openness , and reproducibility (2015) (62)
- Transparent and Reproducible Social Science Research (2019) (57)
- The evolution of human sociality : a Darwinian conflict perspective (2002) (54)
- Predicted Probabilities for Count Models (2001) (52)
- Socioeconomic status and genetic influences on cognitive development (2017) (49)
- Making Love out of Nothing at All? Null Findings and the Trivers‐Willard Hypothesis1 (2001) (48)
- Resource profile and user guide of the Polygenic Index Repository (2021) (48)
- Skin color, sex, and educational attainment in the post-civil rights era. (2013) (45)
- Schools as Moderators of Genetic Associations with Life Course Attainments: Evidence from the WLS and Add Health (2018) (44)
- The Emergence of Statistical Objectivity: Changing Ideas of Epistemic Vice and Virtue in Science (2018) (40)
- Requests, Blocking Moves, and Rational (Inter)action in Survey Introductions. (2010) (39)
- Alcohol use and cognition at mid-life: the importance of adjusting for baseline cognitive ability and educational attainment. (2003) (39)
- Overcoming Objections to Open-Source Social Science (2007) (35)
- The Arrival of Social Science Genomics (2018) (35)
- Scalar measures of fit for regression models (2001) (35)
- The Devil made her do it? Evaluating Risk Preference as an Explanation of Sex Differences in Religiousness (2007) (33)
- Genes, Gender Inequality, and Educational Attainment (2019) (32)
- Tests for the multinomial logit model (2001) (32)
- Calling for Participation (2010) (27)
- Reconsidering the Reference Category (2021) (27)
- Expressions of positive emotion in photographs, personality, and later-life marital and health outcomes (2007) (24)
- Expressions of positive emotion in photographs, personality, and later-life marital and health outcomes (2007) (24)
- Tilting at Twindmills: rethinking sociological responses to behavioral genetics. (2003) (23)
- An Interactional Model of the Call for Survey Participation: Actions and Reactions in the Survey Recruitment Call. (2013) (21)
- Good News, Bad News, and Affect (2012) (21)
- Preliminary evidence regarding the hypothesis that the sex ratio at sexual maturity may affect longevity in men (2010) (21)
- Three aspects of self-disclosure as they relate to quality of adjustment. (1979) (20)
- Shared Environment Estimates for Educational Attainment: A Puzzle and Possible Solutions. (2017) (19)
- Ambiguities of chronic illness management and challenges to the medical error paradigm. (2007) (17)
- Complicating Colorism: Race, Skin Color, and the Likelihood of Arrest (2017) (15)
- Fundamental causes of accelerated declines in colorectal cancer mortality: Modeling multiple ways that disadvantage influences mortality risk. (2017) (14)
- Improving Response Rates in Telephone Interviews (2011) (13)
- Blogs and the Attention Market for Public Intellectuals (2009) (13)
- Open Peer Commentary and Author's Response (2016) (13)
- Science Under Siege?: Interest Groups and the Science Wars (2000) (12)
- The diffusion of innovative diabetes technologies as a fundamental cause of social inequalities in health. The Nord-Trøndelag Health Study, Norway. (2020) (12)
- Commentary: the analysis of variance and the social complexities of genetic causation. (2006) (12)
- Differential fertility makes society more conservative on family values (2020) (12)
- Institutionalizing Transparency (2018) (11)
- Political liberalism and graduate school attendance: A longitudinal analysis (2014) (10)
- Types of Causes (2013) (10)
- The Problem of Predictive Promiscuity in Deductive Applications of Evolutionary Reasoning to Intergenerational Transfers: Three Cautionary Tales (2008) (10)
- Replicate Others as You Would Like to Be Replicated Yourself (2020) (9)
- The Dimensionality and Measurement of Cognitive Functioning at age 65 in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (2007) (9)
- Integrating genomic data and social science (2011) (8)
- Tests for Multinomial Logit (2000) (7)
- Listing and interpreting transformed coefficients from certain regression models (2001) (7)
- Review of Frank J. Sulloway's Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives: Contemporary Sociology (1998) (6)
- Problems with a Causal Interpretation of Polygenic Score Differences between Jewish and non-Jewish Respondents in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (2019) (6)
- Cognition, Personality, and Individual Response to Technological Change: The Case of Internet Adoption (5)
- SECONDARY ANALYSIS OF LARGE SOCIAL SURVEYS (2007) (5)
- Word Embeddings Reveal How Fundamental Sentiments Structure Natural Language (2019) (5)
- Cognitive Skills and Survey Nonresponse —Evidence from Two Longitudinal Studies in the United States * (2012) (4)
- What It Means to be 98 Percent Chimpanzee: Apes, People, and Their Genes (review) (2003) (4)
- Imaginary imaginary friends? Television viewing and satisfaction with friendships (2003) (4)
- Reply Bad news indeed for Ryff ’ s six-factor model of well-being q (2006) (4)
- FITSTAT: Stata module to compute fit statistics for single equation regression models (2000) (4)
- Correction: Genetic analysis of social-class mobility in five longitudinal studies (Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2018) 115 (E7275-E7284) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1801238115) (2018) (4)
- Evolutionary Psychology: New Science or the Same Old Storytelling? (2002) (4)
- Least Likely Observations in Regression Models for Categorical Outcomes (2002) (3)
- The Shifting Salience of Skin Color for Educational Attainment (2019) (3)
- Defending the Decimals: How Foolishly False Precision Might Strengthen Social Science (2014) (3)
- DefiningtheEnvironmentinGene-EnvironmentResearch:LessonsFrom SocialEpidemiology (2013) (3)
- The Limits of Evolutionary Psychology and The Open-Endedness of Social Possibility (2008) (2)
- Post-estimation commands for regression models for categorical and count outcomes (2001) (2)
- Cognition, Personality, and the Sociology of Response to Social Change: The Case of Internet Adoption (2005) (2)
- Birth Order Differences in Education Are Environmental in Origin (2021) (2)
- Networks of problems: social, psychological, and genetic influences on health. (2019) (2)
- Now I Know My ABC’s: Demythologizing Grade Inflation. (1999) (2)
- Differential Fertility as a Determinant of Trends in Public Opinion about Abortion in the United States (2014) (1)
- You Can Rub My Shoulders But Don't Send Me Emails: Public Perceptions of Sexual Harassment (2012) (1)
- Sociology’s Contribution to Understanding the Consequences of Medical Innovations (2011) (1)
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Understanding between the Social Sicences and the Life Sciences. An ESF SCSS Strategic Workshop Report (2013) (1)
- Safety Net for Whom?: Race, Assessments of Culpability, and Attitudes about Public Assistance for the Unemployed (2006) (1)
- Binary contrasts for unordered polytomous regressors (2020) (1)
- InterModel Vigorish (IMV): A novel approach for quantifying predictive accuracy when outcomes are binary (2021) (1)
- What about the behavioral constellation of advantage? (2017) (1)
- Variation in Initial and Continued use of Primary, Mental Health, and Specialty Video Care among Veterans. (2022) (1)
- Birth order differences in education originate in postnatal environments (2022) (1)
- Anchors - A Way? Using Anchoring Vignettes to Assess Group Differences in Self-Rated Health (2010) (1)
- Advances in transparency and reproducibility in the social sciences. (2022) (1)
- Cache me if you can: Contexts (2010) (0)
- The Fundamentals of Fundamental Causality (2018) (0)
- Review of Statistics with Stata (Updated for Version 7) (2002) (0)
- FRAMEAPPEND: Stata module to append frames (2019) (0)
- Becoming Right: How Campuses Shape Young Conservatives. By Amy J. Binder and Kate Wood. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2013. Pp. xx+399. $29.95. (2014) (0)
- Cognitive Capacity Genomewide Polygenic Scores Identify Individuals Resilient to Cognitive Decline in Aging (2021) (0)
- TEN. Data Sharing (2019) (0)
- The Just Meritocracy: IQ, Class Mobility, and American Social Policy (2006) (0)
- Cache Me if You Can (2010) (0)
- EIGHT. Reporting Standards (2019) (0)
- Ecological-Evolutionary Theory: Principles and Applications (review) (2006) (0)
- An ordinal model for analysis of years of education (0)
- Review of Jonathan Marks's What It Means To Be 98% Chimpanzee: Apes, People, and Their Genes: Social Forces (2003) (0)
- Income and Digital Inequalities in the United States (2006) (0)
- Cognitive Capacity Genome-Wide Polygenic Scores Identify Individuals with Slower Cognitive Decline in Aging (2022) (0)
- Review of Lawrence Hamilton's Statistics with Stata: Stata Journal (2002) (0)
- Replication for Quantitative Research (2020) (0)
- SEVEN. Specification Searching Solutions (2019) (0)
- Review of Stephen Sanderson's The Evolution of Human: Sociality Contemporary Sociology (2002) (0)
- SOCIAL INQUIRY (2003) (0)
- Integrated concepts for innovative product and production development (1998) (0)
- Review of Howard Nathaniel Boughey's Ordinary Social Occasions, Sandcastles, and Structural Reproduction: A Sociology of Everybody's Social Life: American Journal of Sociology (1996) (0)
- Appendix. Power Calculation (2019) (0)
- Review of Gerhard Lenski's Ecological-Evolutionary Theory: Principles and Applications: Social Forces (2006) (0)
- Skin Color, Educational Attainment and Occupational Prestige in the Post-Civil-Rights Era (2012) (0)
- Ordinary Social Occasions, Sandcastles, and Structural Reproduction: A Sociology of Everybody's Social Life.Howard Nathaniel Boughey (1996) (0)
- SIX. Pre-analysis Plans (2019) (0)
- ELEVEN. Reproducible Workflow (2019) (0)
- The Emergence of Forensic Objectivity (WP-15-10) (2015) (0)
- TWO. What Is Ethical Research? (2019) (0)
- FOUR. Specification Searching (2019) (0)
- Open computational social science (2021) (0)
- THREE. Publication Bias (2019) (0)
- New ways in integrated product and production development (2000) (0)
- Ecological-Evolutionary Theory: Principles and Applications By Gerhard Lenski Paradigm Publishers, 2005. 251 pages. $67 (cloth); $28.95 (paper) (2006) (0)
- Personalized Medicine: Empowered Patients in the 21st Century? By Barbara Prainsack. New York: New York University Press, 2017. Pp. xvi+271. $89.00 (cloth); $30.00 (paper). (2019) (0)
- Review of Paul Kamolnick's The Just Meritocracy: IQ, Class Mobility, and American Social Policy: Contemporary Sociology (2006) (0)
- What It Means to be 98% Chimpanzee: Apes, People, and Their Genes.By Jonathan Marks. University of California Press, 2002. 312 pp (2003) (0)
- No Revolution? Don’t Blame Evolution! (2013) (0)
- Between a Rock and a Blank Slate: Contexts (2003) (0)
- The Generalizability of Survey Experiments (WP-14-19) (2014) (0)
- Gene discovery and polygenic prediction from a genome-wide association study of educational attainment in 1.1 million individuals (2018) (0)
- The fundamental cause effect: inequalities in the adoption and diffusion of medical innovations (2018) (0)
- FIVE. Using All Evidence (2019) (0)
- Correction. (2019) (0)
- Dye unknowns for use in column chromatography (1977) (0)
- Categorical Data Analysis (2001) (0)
- “Schools asModerators of Genetic Associations with Life Course Attainments: Evidence from the WLS and Add Heath.” Sociological Science 5: 513-540 (2018) (0)
- Wrestling with Social and Behavioral Genomics: Risks, Potential Benefits, and Ethical Responsibility. (2023) (0)
- Perspectives on Sociological Research Practice Defending the Decimals: Why Foolishly False Precision Might Strengthen Social Science (2014) (0)
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